The Home Newspaper of Hilts Second Clan Mall Registered Number THE HERALD MAY 8 174 Return Guaranteed SO per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Ceata Million Cut Is Expected Op- Georgetown and was granted Three Georgetown For- Youth protects 570 were approved by the federal Anol government last week the total CAP 1974 CAP stands for grant amounting to Creative Activities Tor There were projects Preschoolers Fisher submitted from the entire of 14 Shelley SI Georgetown Halton region of which were and of IB granted approval Seven Pennington Crea also projects from three a project designed from Georgetown two from for small children The Acton and one from Erin were children will be three to five approved creating student years old Jobs with a total of 963 man The two girls hope to run a weeks The budget for all 13 creative playground capable of projects amounted to 80M7 keeping children In 1974 Municipal Budget srgarlt of throughout the six By Casey of 154 Prince Charles students with summer jobs for Dr Georgetown organized the man weeks biggest Georgetown project called Pour The third Georgetown project Enfants It entails a summer is the Creative amusement park designed for playground Organized by BUI children from four to 13 The Gage of Georgetown and park will be open each day and Herb PiUes of Palmer St will provide 12 Jobs for man Burlington their playground weeks The project was aimed Idea was granted and specifically at the French should give eight students jobs speaking community In totalling SO man weeks Family Worried Rabies Scare A family of six However westlil have to keep had a scare yesterday when her under quarantine for 14 they were Informed that their days just in case We Intend to pet dog might have rabies and keep her well within our was picked up by the for observations Humane Society Mrs Andrews added that she Mrs Carolyn Andrews of would take her other dog a Campbellvllle said that her pure bred German to pet collie Shadow had been the rabies clinic this Thursday missing since last Thursday in her area and she phoned the society The goes every only to be told that a dog of year for shots but Shadow similar description was being missed her first one she said picked up because of a possible I think the clinics are a rabies marvellous idea and I would It was sure a shock like to see them more often related Mra Andrews But The free rabies clinic Is weve had her checked by two scheduled for several locations veterinarians and they say that the chances are very remote Halton Hills residents can take The dog was picked up at RR thelrdogsorcalstotheclinicat 3 Campbellvllle after Susan the arena between and OConnor noticed It staggering m or to the Georgetown with some saliva around the Clinic at the municipal garage mouth Mrs Andrews from 3 to 7 m that the year old pet The vaccine supplied by the that is approximately 5 cent vtston Department of Health km classified as being Animals is used to build Cut Is Suggested Approval Required Halton Hills Council Is ex- Councillor Joe Hurst ex pected to approve a 50 per cent pressed concern that the per stash to its 1974 budget this capita debt in Acton was evening Georgetown The cut from more than He claimed Acton had been million to was forced to build a sewage recommended at a special treatment plant twice the size It committee meeting of council needed last week but must be ap proved by council before it is final Lloyd Peterson town treasurer Is perplexed by this years proposed budget Give Tender For Museum A contract has been THEY GET TO KEEP THIS TROPHY Georgetown Volunteer Firefighters won the Levitt special category wlr Firefighters trophy Ontarlo First Aid Cham at the St John Ambulance Provincial Open Competitions The com was held at Moss irk Armory Toronto From Ihe left are Victor Levitt of the Levitt Safety Company Bob Hyde Brian Fife Craig Marchlngton Harley and J Payne This is the third time the Georgetown team has won the trophy and will keep It Mr Levitt also presented the team with a bottle of champagne Championship team was from Canada Cement Woodstock Blood Pressures Up Tempers Hotter Over Norval Regional Water Report By Mrs Dorothy McLean that the provision of water STUDY about such a ridiculous known or heard about any There are about 100 irate iW to the request for Committee chairman Jack P J family that had to move out on families In the tiny village of as well and noted that said he felt the com- fl account of flooding Big the that is approximately those services would Increase mlttee was obliged to go ahead Mr and government big business and of tbe number of homes In in the the price of the property and with a study deals are olid a village Blood pressures are up make It even more difficult to petition that was presented to Is of no concern and j C the I1U for like In a wheel percent rtaoo Department of Health of the number of Homes in in p iwT T yr Dig he classified as being Animals is used to build a village Blood pressures are up make It even more difficult to petition that was presented to I and often has to feel her to the disease in the and many are seeing red when acquire floodplain land at a the coats involved The com council for water tor Norval people around she said animal they hear about the report that later date if that decision were agreed to this the polluUan in the wells was made to the Helton made suggestion and the of water in rational council reaardlnR tbe The staff report explained Comments resardins the y fa top- SB fit ea awarded to BennettPratt Ltd which he says were cut Maple Dr for nor approved In the budget construction of an agricultural One such item Is a museum Miltoi for the recreation complex built of agriculture and at the east end of Georgetown museum will be the on Highway Mr Peterson finil im of ta says this item on paper p but no Instructions on If were Bennett Pratt Ltd submitted be lowest of seven bids Mr Peterson also expressed rcceWedi the high being concern about other areas Jlm MPP mentioned at the committee Halton East reports meeting but upon which he The represent todo ta 2 of the Council said it was going to and delete the theatre and pay for to be completed early the arena with existing funds Moat the They never reached an official preliminary site work stage decision so Im not sure what it was last summer wants by students of the Heavy Projects left in the pnnoKd Equipment School Milton a budget include a branch of Sheridan College of library addition for a App and Technology swimming pool and new tennis museum courts in Acton building with two connecting The biggest factor in the wlnga memnlne trimming of the proposed provide exhibition areas budget was the deletion of for agricultural equipment almost million for the arena models historical artifacts In Georgetown It seems it will documents and the like be paidfor from existing funds Plonl also Include a government grants and workshop for constructing public subscription exhibits and restoring The largest item remaining machinery an implement in the new budget is storage area office and for an addition to the sewage meeting room Designed by treatment plant in Georgetown oakvlfle archltecUHallford which when completed will Wilson the building will handle twice the amount of contain some gross per square feet itupid Thlscostmaybepaidlnlump projects stage will to me ftS rf levl new be concerned with developing cur CouncUIor the remainder of the suggested at the site west of the Town of Milton budget meeting and South of Highway regional council regarding tbe The staff report explained Comments regarding the request for water for Me there difficulty in providing report made by a few local village municipal services because the taxpayers In a small telephone fetched Its reason p wehavelostourschool Public Works Com hinds are In the floodplain made by this reporter ft the end of mlttee was advised at a recent There now the elements were I June and the pupils bused to Halton regional meeting not to of a major natural disaster If Mra Elmer Carney How this report Qther with some the area were to be hit by a silly They wont get our house l ta families having children but rather to consider buying major storm such as Hurricane If we can help it We have put meetin tending at least three different up homes and land in the Haxel too much work into it to have it Carter A pretty areas that cover taken out from under us ambiguous statement If they The village was also forced most of the properties in the floodplain Mrs BUI Hunter I would that kind of moeny they Regional government with Glen Williams and Hidden became more valuable through certainly like to have water might as weU put the water iu high paying salaries and Valley the provision of services the brought to the village 11 Regional Chairman Allan region would be faced with BillHunter I think it la a lot Masson said the services pressure to contain the creeks of bull We should fight like Ihe are sure engineer ho a T wouldnt open new develop- In devil to get water We are The way the regional govern g D SK ment in leading to conflict with en only for that we is money you had a baby Pubic in Georgetown existing problem Does this vironmentalisb hive had long ago trees was a little water to drink home f fl statement mean that be Is only Halton Hills should band together When does the council meet engineers work that evening baby squirrel Interested In services to big and Ernie Sykes both support our Halton Hills FOOLISHNESS have to produce big sounding rofld Baby Squirrel At Home In Human Surroundings They would hive to buy us all evening The Not to do thla Mia out and with the coat of mf Herald received a call Herald to today ate lure talking big SiJ Ki nodoubt loota Barbara Dluk advice and the mat no doubt looaa day told that Centennial j new and not In objected highly paid a aupport our Halton H1U FOOLISHNESS have to produce big Bounding The waa on tbe i rm in new ubulvniona and not In F ine aura and let know Mayor Tom A lot report to qualify tor their big J SSt weak taprovingervlce to a village recomenda on tow we about report The engineer who but a ample S Dluk SCtalS that ha been paying or them nonienie waa here before made the report my of regional government dear J J J Jf JM llTbeln The committee was warned Talks Under Way For Conciliation Conciliation talks began at 10 the workers inciuaing garbage Between collectors grave diggers and sou in fright Mr riSng VS lot of talk tit How can they not to make any per cent behind Alter two days of everybody Hewasa Mrs Lois Never report on water heard anything so ridiculous in that is what we foolish report like that It was I at pw after Unfortunately the only fright and hunger seemed was asked for a Hills mayor Mr received verV gratef me milk fed to services and toto matter while there la still a w put soulrrel to sleep him by Joyce want not a passed at the meetiru yesterday nta lives of FAST WALKER MARK RUSH of Princess Anne Street was tbe first person to complete the mile Walk for World Relief course Mark who attends Georgetown High School completed the course In just five hours For more about walk see page ni in favnr of d some and what meant by ffitofflTwM water in the dam would floodplain Mayor n nSSfry hey WeU npli AHo up to the wont get my house Mra Orval Shea NEWS IN BRIEF am represent til Hills outside members of Local 7 provincial mediator Mr Greenaway in Toronto However Kent Robinson necessary They local president for the out cents per hour Increase side workers noted that there raise wages for a laborer should not be any problems at per hour The town Is P the talks Im sure that offering 38 cents to- boost the everything should work out all wages to S3 per hour right he said We should be able to settle everything Mr Robins added that there Mayor Tom Hill expressed a articles not similar comments and seemed upon by both sides enthusiastic about the talks He including the Iters Miss Joy Laird So report on what has to be done ridiculous Tit mall right I have and thecoets of providing water sssszsxzsizszi workers parks to brought to tbe long In presenting this replrt believed that everything could Maries a dental be settled a strike by uniform allowances be was struck by a car while riding his bicycle last Saturday Mav4atSDm at the corner of School Lane and Main Street student plan and Gregory Smith of 15 Main St was hit by a car driven by Dianne Nolan of PoUcereportthatnochargeawerelald Police Week Starts ACTON REPORT that a drug raid Saturday May at m resulted In one charge of possession of marijuana Brian Clint is of GO Main St S will appear In court on May IS hills Glad to I am a third generation speaking family and I have never Snow Special Guest At High School Bearpit Jim Snow MPP for Halton spent experimenting with the East spoke to students of mono rail was to compare it to Georgetown High School on past achievements such as the Friday Mr Snow answered transCanada railroad and questions on a variety of topics model T Ford including the crisis and Mr Snow said that we must always be looking ahead otherwise we get caught out I toe jm every confidence in the The people of Georgetown Georgetown High School They Toronto transit will have a chance to get to will show slides and answer when asked about know their local police next questions from the students gasoline shortage Mr Sr the police enter e Maritime relied on off work That what U bearpit at the High School h T they told Henry Ford and look while at the poUce todouar ftlfE J what to him Tta KSjTof on Mill Street there wjl be been to Mr defended the tractor waa driven by Stanley Kammlnga of BR and what the an open on Thuraday propoaed route for the Hydro waanotdanged 3fl ffili l gran fire at two oclock Wednesday afternoon May 1 fire like to be a policeman Staff Sergeant Andreas will The public have to com- and the price of Imported oul tiriA munlcate us and we have shot from barrel to a disturb the least number to communicate with them of barrel ppje Snow mt important The route I believe follows as thing is for them to have coo- Thais- their prices closely a the citing On Sunday morning there was a basement Ore at be talking to congregatlona at Elgin Street Georgetown According to the Are department the the KiiozPresbrlaii Church fire was started through careless Later on Sunday at and St Johns United Church on In us Ttiata wnat there a fire on Highway Just west of Sunday May On Monday McQueen ana nbetteT put an export ix as farm land fire south of Irwin Credent In Hungry Hollow Andrew Henwood another police officer will Hive ffiH iZ onoU and froze the but of course JSJT ta P ScKSqSc understand what we do here whereveMt goes it will upMt biathalixerandltoaccuracy to We invite anyone to come for of would go up any further j the of the Rotary a couple In one of our Mr Snow said that didnt The session attended A SPECIAL MEETING social education in Eramceaciub The following day they cruisers They can out an by Mr Snow waa similar to the Township foe Thursday at p similar demon- application form here and find cents a gallon one Ken Campbell attended two CwteniilalPubllcscbool ijl members of to the members of the tbe home and school association will have a panel consisting of a Club school peychologlst a member of tbe W unit a member of planned parenthood physical education Department In the school out Just whats involved in being a policeman wiuwuui Club a policeman ton County health on Wednesday the and plication forms can be obtained the head of the Halton Regional Police Force from police station on Mill 1 I Some students asked per- WMks a sessions allow Apr questions about school a u rail transit chance to meet and talk to Halton Regional Police Force police station on Mill Mr Snows will lecture Ihe students of Ihe Street Justification for the money Georgetown Joyce Feeds Milk To